Mahindra is one of the top players when it comes to SUVs. With the Bolero, XUV500, and Scorpio, Mahindra has been offering tough competition in different segments. But, when it comes to pickup trucks, Mahindra has only Bolero Pickup on offer in its portfolio. But that has changed, at least digitally. The latest offering from Mahindra, XUV 700 is so popular among buyers that some versions of the car have a waiting time of more than a year. And now Noel George from NStreet Design has made very impressive 3D renders of the Mahindra XUV700 Pickup.
However, this is not the first time the XUV700 has been shown as a lifestyle pickup truck. But the 3D reincarnation of XUV700 by NStreet Design looks rather impressive.
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The pickup truck does look like the XUV 700 with some changes to give it the look and stance of a lifestyle pickup truck. From the renders, we can see that the pickup truck comes with the signature C-shaped DRLs, just like the original XUV700. 
A huge skid plate is also added to the XUV 700 and it makes the look of the car more aggressive. The XUV700 pickup truck also has smaller wheel rims combined with chunkier tyres than that of the XUV 700 which is required to make better contact with the road and offer better grip for offroading and rough roads.
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